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The life of Thomas Chatterton, by G. Gregory. Miscellaneous poems.- v. 2. The poems attributed to Rowley. Glossary.- v. 3. Miscellaneous pieces in ... incidental to the works of Chatterton,

The life of Thomas Chatterton, by G. Gregory. Miscellaneous poems.- v. 2. The poems attributed to Rowley. Glossary.- v. 3. Miscellaneous pieces in ... incidental to the works of Chatterton,

Thomas Chatterton
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1803 edition. ... tho' a lover sings in vain, Yet you shall hear the song. Ungratefu-1, cruel, lovely maid, Since all my torments were repaid VV-ith frowns or languid sneers;-With assiduities no more Your captive will your health implore, Or tease you with his tears. Now to the regions where the sun Does his hot course of glory-run, And parches up the " Where o'er the burning cleaving plains,. A long eternal dog-star reigns, And splendor flames There will I go, yet not to find A fire intenser than my mind, Which burns a constant There will I lose thy heavenly form, Nor shall remembrance, raptur'd, warm, Draw shadows of thy frame. In the rough element the sea, I'll drown the softer subject, thee, And sink each lovely No more my bosom shall be torn; No more by wild ideas borne, I'll cherish the alarm. Yet, Polly, could thy heart be kind, Soon would my feeble purpose find Thy sway within my But hence, soft scenes of painted woe, Spite of the dear delight I'll go, Forget her, and be blest. D. CELORIMON. ' Revolving in their destin'd sphere, The hpurs begin another year ' As rapidly to fly; Ah! think, Maria, So youth and beauty die. Tho' now the captivated throng Adore with flattery and song, And all before you bow; Whilst unattentive to the strain, You hear the humble muse complain, Or wreath your frowning brow. Tho' poor Pitholeon's feeble line, In opposition to the nine, Still violates your Tho' tales of passion meanly told, As dull as Cumberland, as cold Strive to confess a flame. Yet, when that bloom, and dancing fire,, In silver'd rev'rence shall expire, ' Ag'd,...
Language
English
Pages
88
Format
Paperback
Release
September 13, 2013
ISBN 13
9781236859877

The life of Thomas Chatterton, by G. Gregory. Miscellaneous poems.- v. 2. The poems attributed to Rowley. Glossary.- v. 3. Miscellaneous pieces in ... incidental to the works of Chatterton,

Thomas Chatterton
0/5 ( ratings)
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1803 edition. ... tho' a lover sings in vain, Yet you shall hear the song. Ungratefu-1, cruel, lovely maid, Since all my torments were repaid VV-ith frowns or languid sneers;-With assiduities no more Your captive will your health implore, Or tease you with his tears. Now to the regions where the sun Does his hot course of glory-run, And parches up the " Where o'er the burning cleaving plains,. A long eternal dog-star reigns, And splendor flames There will I go, yet not to find A fire intenser than my mind, Which burns a constant There will I lose thy heavenly form, Nor shall remembrance, raptur'd, warm, Draw shadows of thy frame. In the rough element the sea, I'll drown the softer subject, thee, And sink each lovely No more my bosom shall be torn; No more by wild ideas borne, I'll cherish the alarm. Yet, Polly, could thy heart be kind, Soon would my feeble purpose find Thy sway within my But hence, soft scenes of painted woe, Spite of the dear delight I'll go, Forget her, and be blest. D. CELORIMON. ' Revolving in their destin'd sphere, The hpurs begin another year ' As rapidly to fly; Ah! think, Maria, So youth and beauty die. Tho' now the captivated throng Adore with flattery and song, And all before you bow; Whilst unattentive to the strain, You hear the humble muse complain, Or wreath your frowning brow. Tho' poor Pitholeon's feeble line, In opposition to the nine, Still violates your Tho' tales of passion meanly told, As dull as Cumberland, as cold Strive to confess a flame. Yet, when that bloom, and dancing fire,, In silver'd rev'rence shall expire, ' Ag'd,...
Language
English
Pages
88
Format
Paperback
Release
September 13, 2013
ISBN 13
9781236859877

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